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Hancock historic kiosks installed along Main Street

by GEOFF FOX Six kiosks with historical pictures of the area where they were placed have been placed along the sidewalk on Main Street. Each kiosk is double sided with a picture and description of a building or event that occurred at that location. For example, the two kiosks at Breathed Park recount the “Davis Hotel” […]

Engineering firm outlines scope of work, timeline for town’s wastewater system

by GEOFF FOX Town officials received a preliminary engineering report on the wastewater facility project from RK&K, the engineering firm who will be doing the work. RK&K projects the project to be completed by November 2023. In a packet given to town officials, RK&K outlined the areas of focus of their report, an evaluation of the […]

Voter lines a daily sight as early voting amps up turnout in lead-up to Election Day

by KATE SHUNNEY Voters lined up outside the Morgan County Courthouse early on Wednesday, October 21, the first day of early voting. photo by Rob Campbell Morgan County voters have lined up daily at the county courthouse since last Wednesday, waiting for their turn to vote early in the County Clerk’s office. Sometimes dozens of people […]

Jack-o-lanterns born from the Irish folk tales of “Stingy Jack”

by KATE EVANS The tradition of making jack-o-lanterns at Halloween is centuries old and goes back to an Irish legend about a thieving con man known as “Stingy Jack.” One version of the story says that Jack was being chased by village people after he stole some things and that the devil appeared to him and […]

Three War Memorial staff in Extended Care unit test positive for COVID-19

by KATE EVANS Three staff persons at War Memorial Hospital’s Extended Care Facility have tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus, according to the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources COVID-19 website data on Tuesday, October 20.  The three cases are considered an outbreak. War Memorial Hospital Vice President Heather Sigel, RN, BSN, MA said […]

Bath Landmarks Commission seeks answers about future of old school

by TRISH RUDDER A sales agreement for the old school building on Green Street in Berkeley Springs is pending approval. The Town of Bath’s Historic Landmarks Commission is concerned by the planned sale of the old school building on Green Street to Lotus Healthcare Group. The building and the surrounding property is under contract to be […]

Edward J. Gill

Edward J. Gill 1959-2020 Edward Joseph Gill, age 60, of Berkeley Springs, W.Va. died on Saturday, October 17, 2020 at his home while under the care of Hospice of the Panhandle. Born November 21, 1959 in Baltimore, Md., he was the son of Georgiana Grammar Gill of Berkeley Springs, W.Va. and the late Joseph Eugen […]

Edward S. Farrell, III

Edward S. Farrell, III Edward Stephen Farrell, III, recently of Great Cacapon, W.Va., but originally (and always) from Pittsburgh, Pa., died unexpectedly on October 17, 2020. Homer/Eddie/Ed is survived by his dog Olaf – the love of his life – the other love of his life and wife of almost 25 years Beth, Mother Donna, […]

Carroll A. Young

Carroll A. Young 1927-2020 Carroll A. Young, 93, passed away in his favorite recliner at his home on October 16, 2020. He was born on April 13, 1927 in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia to Maude and George Young. He graduated from Berkeley Springs High School in 1945. Carroll (also known as Bing) met his wife […]

Anna C. Riggleman

Anna C. Riggleman 1924-2020   Anna Catherine “Katie” Riggleman, age 96, of Berkeley Springs, W.Va., died on Thursday, October 22, 2020 at her home while under the care of Hospice of the Panhandle. Born October 10, 1924 in Moorefield, W.Va., she was the daughter of the late Amos Ray and Anna Susan Burns Walters. She […]

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